Here is what you need to know about casting your ballot in Pflugerville

With Election Day less than a month away, here is what you need to know about voting and where you can cast your ballot in Pflugerville.

In the following weeks, eligible Pflugerville voters will consider whether to approve a $367.7 million bond package from the Pflugerville school district.

Along with other race, voters will consider a tax ratification election to approve four additional pennies to the Pflugerville school district's maintenance and operations tax rate, and an attendance credit election that would allow the district to make mandatory recapture payments to the state due to the dramatic increase in its property tax wealth.

Early voting begins Oct. 24 and runs through Nov. 4. Election Day is Nov. 8.

Most counties in Central Texas, including Travis County, allow you to vote at any polling location on Election Day.

More:Pflugerville school district calls for $367.7 million bond election

Early voting locations

Early voting locations are open Mondays through Saturdays from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. and on Sundays from noon to 6 p.m.

  • PACE Campus Gym, 700 W Pecan St. *

  • Elevate Event Center, 15806 Windermere Dr.

  • Balcones Woods Shopping Center, Suite 102, 11150 Research Blvd, Austin

  • Gus Garcia Recreation Center, 1201 E Rundberg Ln., Austin

  • Disability Rights Texas, 2222 W Braker Ln., Austin

  • Unity Church of the Hills, 9905 Anderson Mill Rd., Austin

*Will be open until 9 p.m. on Oct. 29 and Nov. 4.

Election Day voting locations

Polling locations are open from 7 a.m. - 7 p.m. on Election Day.

  • Avalon Pool and Amenity Center, 19729 Jakes Hill Rd

  • Bible Baptists Church of Pflugerville, 14400 Immanuel Rd

  • Boulder Ridge Clubhouse, 3300 Killingsworth Ln.

  • CrossLife Christian Academy, 4109 Kelly Ln.

  • Elevate Event Center, 15806 Windermere Dr.

  • Hendrickson High School, 19201 Colorado Sand Dr.

  • PACE Campus Gym, 700 W Pecan St.

  • Pflugerville Lions Club, 500 N Railroad Ave.

For more information about polling locations, visit countyclerk.traviscountytx.gov/departments/elections/.

What do I need to bring with me to vote?

You’ll need to bring one of these seven forms of acceptable photo identification to vote:

  • Texas driver's license issued by the Texas Department of Public Safety.

  • Texas election identification certificate issued by the DPS.

  • Texas personal identification card issued by the DPS.

  • Texas handgun license issued by the DPS.

  • U.S. military identification card containing your photograph.

  • U.S. citizenship certificate containing your photograph.

  • U.S. passport.

A student ID is not considered an acceptable form of identification in Texas.

Does my acceptable photo ID address need to match my voter registration address?

Nope. You should vote where you’re registered and currently live.

Can I use an expired ID?

Yes. If you’re under 70, you can use an ID that expired in the last four years. Residents 70 or older can use an ID no matter when it expired.

What if I can’t get an acceptable photo ID?

Then you’ll need to sign a “Reasonable Impediment Declaration” that states your reason for not being able to obtain such an ID. You’ll also need to present one of these documents:

  • A voter registration certificate.

  • A current utility bill.

  • A bank statement.

  • A government check.

  • A paycheck.

  • A birth certificate.

  • A document confirming birth admissible in a court of law that establishes your identity (including a foreign birth document).

A “reasonable impediment” includes any of the following:

  • Lack of transportation.

  • Lack of birth certificate or other documents needed to obtain a photo ID.

  • Work schedule.

  • Lost or stolen identification.

  • Disability or illness.

  • Family responsibilities.

  • Acceptable form of photo ID applied for but not received.

This article originally appeared on Austin American-Statesman: Here is what you need to know about casting your ballot, voting in Pflugerville